We have stumbled upon a couple of listings for Powercolor's yet to be announced HD 7970 LCS Edition card and although still not available these are currently listed at €729.99 in Germany and £599.99 inc. VAT over at Overclockers.co.uk.

In case you missed it, the Powercolor HD 7970 LCS Edition comes pre-fitted with EK's Nickel Acetal Waterblock and works at 1050MHz for the GPU and 1425MHz for the same 3GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface. The card has a pretty decent factory overclock and EK's waterblock will certainly do a good job in keeping the temps down, but it also depends on the rest of the liquid cooling system.

The new Powercolor HD 7970 LCS Edition should be interesting to those that aren't too keen to fiddle around with custom water blocks as this one also comes with a 2-year warranty period.

You can find the German Snogard listing here and the Overclockers.co.uk listing is here.

Staying true to its lineup, Powercolor has released a picture of its upcoming water cooled Radeon HD 7970, the LCS (Liquid Cooling System) HD 7970. Featuring a single slot full cover water block, the LCS series always had its share of the market.

As expected, the card packs 2048 stream processors and comes with 3GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface. The water block comes from EK Waterblocks and has been the block of choice for all Powercolor LCS series graphics cards. Judging by the previous graphics cards in Powercolor LCS series, we expect this one to have a slight factory overclock as well, with an impressive overclocking potential that, of course, depends on the rest of the water cooling components.

Unfortunately, the price or the precise clocks haven't been released, but the card should show up sometimes soon.